Westbeat housing complex
A sculptural new link
in the public space network of Amsterdam
The completion of Westbeat adds a dynamic new link in the public space network of Amsterdam
Nieuw-West. Designed by Studioninedots the new housing complex features a public base
composed of 86 arches that shape a network of inviting, shared open spaces. Measuring 65 x 50
metres and 8.5 metres high, this superspace literally and metaphorically elevates Westbeat to
become a distinguished destination in the city’s densifying urban periphery.
The graceful arched spaces of Westbeat set a sculptural setting that invites residents, locals and the
public to discover this new public hub and make it their own. This superspace alternates in function,
hosting workspaces, hospitality venues, performances, concerts and more. What supports this
flexibility of use, also for the future, are vast areas of open floor space created by the high arched
structures. Diverse types of open and intimate spaces are shaped by the network of different sized
arches and differences in floor heights. Additionally, the arches are a visual and structural transition
between the basement car park, with its wide spans, and the 150 dwellings above the superspace.
Generous arches in the facade frame and highlight the cultural activities within, with the largest arches
positioned at the corner as an inviting gesture on this prominent address.
Westbeat has high ambitions. It marks the ‘Leap over the Ring’ (beyond the A10 highway), bridges the
height differences on site with new pedestrian routes through the building and acts as a noise and
traffic barrier using sound-dampening facades and green galleries. From a social perspective, Westbeat
focuses on young urban residents and the supports the entrepreneurial and creative spirit of this
emerging neighbourhood.
In collaboration with the first occupants, Studioninedots will design their part of the interior of the
superspace.
“For Westbeat to become a social destination, the architecture needs to make a mark;
such a vast arched public space creates the ‘wow’ factor we imagined.”
– Albert Herder, Studioninedots
Westbeat: WanderVoid XL
At this busy location, Studioninedots envisioned Westbeat as a catalyst for meeting, exchange and
connection. The practice investigated the design of iconic public spaces without a fixed use, launching
the concept of WanderVoids this year in response to the fact that too many public spaces in our
crowded cities are over-determined, too specifically focused on limited types of users. At Westbeat
these flexible spaces create room for play and experiment, for excitement and wonder, and address
both a fascination and societal needs. With this, Studioninedots recognises a renewed desire for
physical places that appeal to our imaginations and are therefore essential for a high quality of urban
life.